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Originally Posted by UltimateHummer
Actually it is still very capable off road. At least for what I do with it. She still takes me and the mountain bike to the top of any mountain. The stock one is for ruffer play. I got tired of all the rocks dinging mypaint up off road.
RE: The machine guns. They suit me to a tee. I entered the US Army in the mid Eighties and my unit 24ID was one of the first to see, and drive the HUMVEE> I fell in love & since then I havent stopped. My unit again was one of the first deployed when America wasted its money on the first Desert Storm Objective chasing Sadaam down. We should have continued the objective and weeded him out then. But we also had a chance to drive Humvess over there in the ME although didnt get to unload any MA deuce machine gun rounds. Since then I have owned 4 dr wagons to the now H2. Living in NYC is unbearable for the H1 and had to give her up.
No parking, no spaces, tight cramped streets, ahhh the city life!
Signed US VETERAN
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Thanks for serving our country brother. Unfortunately, the tree hugger type are to narrow minded to think that any of us civilians could possibly have served. There was a post on here a while of vandalism of an H2 where the owner was serving our country overseas. That one really burned me up and it wasn't my truck.